
- 320 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Notions of diaspora are central to contemporary debates about 'race', ethnicity, identity and nationalism. Yet the Irish diaspora, one of the oldest and largest, is often excluded on the grounds of 'whiteness'. Outsiders Inside explores the themes of displacement and the meanings of home for these women and their descendants. Juxtaposing the visibility of Irish women in the United States with their marginalization in Britain, Bronwen Walter challenges linear notions of migration and assimilation by demonstrating that two forms of identification can be held simultaneously. In an age when the Northern Ireland peace process is rapidly changing global perceptions of Irishness, Outsiders Inside moves the empirical study of the Irish diaspora out of the 'ghetto' of Irish Studies and into the mainstream, challenging theorists and policy-makers to pay attention to the issue of white diversity.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Plates
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Diaspora: Key Concepts and Contexts
- Chapter 2: Outside the Pale: Irish Women In the United States of America
- Chapter 3: Inside the Pale: Constructions of Irish Women’s Place In Britain
- Chapter 4: Material Lives In Britain: Geographical Contexts of Settlement and Work
- Chapter 5: Everyday Encounters: Lived Realities of Racialisation In Post War Britain
- Chapter 6: Meanings of Home: Identities and Belonging
- Chapter 7: Doubled Relationships of Displacement and Placement: Irish Women In Bolton
- Conclusion
- Bibliography